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Glory they sung to the most High , good will To future men , and in their dwellings
peace : Glory to him , whose just avenging ire Had driven out th ' ungodly from his
sight , And th ' habitations of the just ; to him Glory and praise , whose wisdom ...
Glory they sung to the most High , good will To future men , and in their dwellings
peace : Glory to him , whose just avenging ire Had driven out th ' ungodly from his
sight , And th ' habitations of the just ; to him Glory and praise , whose wisdom ...
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Yet years , and to ripe years judgment mature , Quench not the thirst of glory , but
augment . Great Julius , whom now all the world admires , The more he grew in
years , the more inflam ' d . ; With glory , wept that he had liv ' d so long Inglorious
...
Yet years , and to ripe years judgment mature , Quench not the thirst of glory , but
augment . Great Julius , whom now all the world admires , The more he grew in
years , the more inflam ' d . ; With glory , wept that he had liv ' d so long Inglorious
...
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Famous he was in heaven , on earth less known ; Where glory is false glory ,
attributed To things not glorious , men not worthy of fame . They err who count it
glorious to subdue By conquest far and wide , to over - run Large countries , and
in ...
Famous he was in heaven , on earth less known ; Where glory is false glory ,
attributed To things not glorious , men not worthy of fame . They err who count it
glorious to subdue By conquest far and wide , to over - run Large countries , and
in ...
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Shall I seek glory then , as vain men seek , Oft not deserved ? I seek not inine ,
but his Who sent me , and thereby witness whence I am . . To whom the Tempter
murm ' ring thus replied : , ' Think not so slight of glory ; therein least Resembling
...
Shall I seek glory then , as vain men seek , Oft not deserved ? I seek not inine ,
but his Who sent me , and thereby witness whence I am . . To whom the Tempter
murm ' ring thus replied : , ' Think not so slight of glory ; therein least Resembling
...
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Yet so much bounty is in God , such grace , That who advance his glory not their
own , Them he himself to glory will advance . So spake the Son of God : and here
again Satan had not to answer , but stood struck With guilt of his own sin , for he ...
Yet so much bounty is in God , such grace , That who advance his glory not their
own , Them he himself to glory will advance . So spake the Son of God : and here
again Satan had not to answer , but stood struck With guilt of his own sin , for he ...
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